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The phrase "a crossing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an intersection or a point where two or more things meet or overlap, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The project represents a crossing of different cultures and ideas, leading to innovative solutions."
Alternatives: "an intersection of" or "a convergence of".
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Synesthesia is a "crossing" of the senses.
It was another humiliation for North Carolina, but a crossing of the Rubicon for Binghamton.
It stands on the site of a prehistoric settlement that commanded a crossing of the Storå.
The Anglo-Arab breed originated in France with a crossing of English Thoroughbreds with pure Arabians.
He waved it to and fro, signaling a crossing of the finish line.
He may go for a long period without touching the wire, then make a crossing of several hundred feet.
During the battle for Seoul, Haig was awarded a Bronze Star for bravery during a crossing of the Han River.
Unconscious racism often leads to a tightened grip on a purse, or to a crossing of the street to avoid a young black or Latino man.
As you emerge from cover at a crossing of paths, keep ahead, through the metal gate and tackle the short but stiff climb up Little Round Down.
By May 14, Mackensen's forces were on the San, 80 miles from their starting point, and at Jarosław they even forced a crossing of that river.
The alternative route would require many more miles and days on the mountain, and might add new hazards as well, including a crossing of the McKinley River.
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